Thomas Galvin, 17781837 (aged 59 years)

Name
Thomas /Galvin/
Given names
Thomas
Surname
Galvin
Name
Thomas /Gulivin/
Given names
Thomas
Surname
Gulivin
Birth
about 1778
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age given as 37 in 1815

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age given as 14 in 1792

Immigration
Citation details: Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 184
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Thomas Gulivin, one of 325 convicts transported on the ship Royal Admiral, May 1792.
Sentence details: Convicted at Middlesex Gaol Delivery for a term of 7 years on 15 February 1792.
Vessel: Royal Admiral.
Date of Departure: May 1792.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

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Arrived in the colony 7 Oct 1792

Citation details: Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 6.0, 01 April 2012), February 1792, trial of EDWARD M'CARTNEY THOMAS GALWIN (t17920215-46). EDWARD M'CARTNEY, THOMAS GALWIN, Theft > grand larceny, 15th February 1792.
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152. EDWARD M'CARTNEY and THOMAS GALWIN were indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 31st of January last, one silver table spoon, one ditto desert spoon, and two ditto tea spoons, value 10 s. the goods of Thomas Lewis , Esq .
MICHAEL WATTS sworn.
I am footman to Mr. Lewis; he lives in Gower-street, Bedford-square ; the spoons were lost on Tuesday the 31st of January; I was going to put my shirt on in the back-room, and I heard somebody come in at the kitchen-door; I put on my waistcoat; I saw Thomas Galwin , and I asked him what he wanted; he asked whether there were any plasterers at work; I said, no; he asked if it was not No. 36; I said, no, and turned him up the area steps; my mistress saw him, and asked who he was; she said he was a thief, and ordered me to take care; I looked in the kitchen, and missed an old spoon; I went out and found my brother, and then we went into the fields, and saw the prisoners near the Duke of Bolton's; we ran after them, and took them in Southampton-row; I did not see M'Cartney till they were near the Duke of Bolton's; we searched him, and he had the spoons upon him; one is a table-spoon, the other is a desert-spoon (produced); they are Mr. Lewis's spoons; I am sure of it: he said that a man gave them to him.
WILLIAM WATTS sworn.
I am brother to the last witness; I was coming from the stable, and met my brother; he told me there had been thieves in the kitchen, and I asked him which way they were gone; I pursued them, and took M'Cartney; I searched him, and found two spoons; we brought them back; my brother said, as we have got the property, we may as well let them go; so away they went; and one of the maids then came up the area steps, and said we have lost two tea-spoons; I then called out, stop thief! and they were stopped again, and taken to the watch-house.
JAMES WEBB sworn.
I keep a green-stall: on the 31st of January, about ten o'clock, I heard the cry of stop thief! I stood by my stall, and saw M'Cartney turn round; I said, stop; I catched him by the collar; there were several people after him; I put my hand into his left-hand breeches pocket; there I found two silver tea-spoons, and a knife; he said a tall man in a green coat had given them to him; I took him before Sir Laurence Cox .
(Two tea-spoons produced.)
Michael Watts . They are my master's spoons, they are in daily use; I had seen them in the morning; one of them is marked T. L.
PRISONER GALWIN's DEFENCE.
Please you, my Lord, as I was going up Gower-street, I met a plasterer; I asked him for a job; he said I might go to No. 36, that the house was white-washing; I went there, and saw this gentleman; I met M'Cartney in Southampton-row.
Prisoner M'Cartney. This boy gave me the spoons.
THOMAS GALWIN , (Aged 14,)
GUILTY .
EDWARD M'CARTNEY, NOT GUILTY .
Tried by the second Middlesex Jury before Mr. Justice GROSE.

Religious marriage
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V1815722 147B/1815 GALVIN THOMAS WOOD SARAH CB (St Johns Church of England Parramatta)

Citation details: No 486
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Thomas Galvin free age 37 of the district of Airds
and Sarah Wood of ditto
were married in this church by banns
this second day of October 1815
by me Samuel Marsden
Thomas signed the register and Sarah made her X mark
in the presence of Richard Jones who signed the register and Ann Williams who made her X mark in the register

Census
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Galvin, Mrs, conditional pardon, Glatton, wife of Thomas Galvin, Sydney
Mary Ann Galvin 14
Susanna Galvin 12
Eleanor Galvin 8
Ann Galvin 6
Thomas Galvin, absolute pardon, Rl Adml, 7 years, farmer Liverpool
Galvin 3
John 1
Thomas 5

Census
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Galvin, Thomas, 53, free by servitude, Ld Admiral, 1792, 7 years, Catholic, landholder, Upper Minto, 270 acres, of which 120 cleared and 100 cultivated, 5 horses, 55 horned cattle
Galvin, Sarah, 44, conditional pardon, Glatton, 1803, life
Galvin, Susan 17 born in the colony
Galvin, Ann 13 born in the colony
Galvin, Thomas 11 born in the colony
Galvin, Margaret 9 born in the colony
Galvin, John 7 born in the colony
Galvin, Catherine 5 born in the colony

Death
between 1835 and 1837 (aged 59 years)
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1835533 127/1835 GALVIN THOMAS
V1835465 128/1835 GALVIN THOMAS
V1837488 128/1837 GALVIN THOMAS

Family with Sarah Wood
himself
17781837
Birth: about 1778
Death: between 1835 and 1837New South Wales, Australia
wife
17841868
Birth: about 1784
Death: February 24, 1868Camden, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Religious marriage Religious marriageOctober 2, 1815Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-2 years
daughter
18131895
Birth: April 9, 1813 35 29 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1895Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18151849
Birth: June 30, 1815 37 31 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1849Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son
18171845
Birth: about 1817 39 33
Death: October 22, 1845Narellan, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
1819
Birth: about 1819 41 35
Death:
4 years
son
18221865
Birth: about 1822 44 38 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1865Camden, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
1824
Birth: 1824 46 40 New South Wales, Australia
Death:
Benjamin Crew + Sarah Wood
wife’s husband
17671856
Birth: about 1767
Death: August 8, 1856Berrima, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
wife
17841868
Birth: about 1784
Death: February 24, 1868Camden, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriageabout 1804New South Wales, Australia
3 years
stepdaughter
18061806
Birth: 1806 39 22 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1806New South Wales, Australia
2 years
stepdaughter
18071859
Birth: 1807 40 23 New South Wales, Australia
Death: December 2, 1859San Francisco, California, United States
William Wells + Sarah Wood
wife’s husband
wife
17841868
Birth: about 1784
Death: February 24, 1868Camden, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriageabout July 1810New South Wales, Australia
8 months
stepdaughter
18111886
Birth: March 9, 1811 27 Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: April 26, 1886Elderslie, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
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age given as 37 in 1815

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age given as 14 in 1792

Immigration
Citation details: Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 184
Text:

Thomas Gulivin, one of 325 convicts transported on the ship Royal Admiral, May 1792.
Sentence details: Convicted at Middlesex Gaol Delivery for a term of 7 years on 15 February 1792.
Vessel: Royal Admiral.
Date of Departure: May 1792.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

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Arrived in the colony 7 Oct 1792

Citation details: Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 6.0, 01 April 2012), February 1792, trial of EDWARD M'CARTNEY THOMAS GALWIN (t17920215-46). EDWARD M'CARTNEY, THOMAS GALWIN, Theft > grand larceny, 15th February 1792.
Text:

152. EDWARD M'CARTNEY and THOMAS GALWIN were indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 31st of January last, one silver table spoon, one ditto desert spoon, and two ditto tea spoons, value 10 s. the goods of Thomas Lewis , Esq .
MICHAEL WATTS sworn.
I am footman to Mr. Lewis; he lives in Gower-street, Bedford-square ; the spoons were lost on Tuesday the 31st of January; I was going to put my shirt on in the back-room, and I heard somebody come in at the kitchen-door; I put on my waistcoat; I saw Thomas Galwin , and I asked him what he wanted; he asked whether there were any plasterers at work; I said, no; he asked if it was not No. 36; I said, no, and turned him up the area steps; my mistress saw him, and asked who he was; she said he was a thief, and ordered me to take care; I looked in the kitchen, and missed an old spoon; I went out and found my brother, and then we went into the fields, and saw the prisoners near the Duke of Bolton's; we ran after them, and took them in Southampton-row; I did not see M'Cartney till they were near the Duke of Bolton's; we searched him, and he had the spoons upon him; one is a table-spoon, the other is a desert-spoon (produced); they are Mr. Lewis's spoons; I am sure of it: he said that a man gave them to him.
WILLIAM WATTS sworn.
I am brother to the last witness; I was coming from the stable, and met my brother; he told me there had been thieves in the kitchen, and I asked him which way they were gone; I pursued them, and took M'Cartney; I searched him, and found two spoons; we brought them back; my brother said, as we have got the property, we may as well let them go; so away they went; and one of the maids then came up the area steps, and said we have lost two tea-spoons; I then called out, stop thief! and they were stopped again, and taken to the watch-house.
JAMES WEBB sworn.
I keep a green-stall: on the 31st of January, about ten o'clock, I heard the cry of stop thief! I stood by my stall, and saw M'Cartney turn round; I said, stop; I catched him by the collar; there were several people after him; I put my hand into his left-hand breeches pocket; there I found two silver tea-spoons, and a knife; he said a tall man in a green coat had given them to him; I took him before Sir Laurence Cox .
(Two tea-spoons produced.)
Michael Watts . They are my master's spoons, they are in daily use; I had seen them in the morning; one of them is marked T. L.
PRISONER GALWIN's DEFENCE.
Please you, my Lord, as I was going up Gower-street, I met a plasterer; I asked him for a job; he said I might go to No. 36, that the house was white-washing; I went there, and saw this gentleman; I met M'Cartney in Southampton-row.
Prisoner M'Cartney. This boy gave me the spoons.
THOMAS GALWIN , (Aged 14,)
GUILTY .
EDWARD M'CARTNEY, NOT GUILTY .
Tried by the second Middlesex Jury before Mr. Justice GROSE.

Religious marriage
Text:

V1815722 147B/1815 GALVIN THOMAS WOOD SARAH CB (St Johns Church of England Parramatta)

Citation details: No 486
Text:

Thomas Galvin free age 37 of the district of Airds
and Sarah Wood of ditto
were married in this church by banns
this second day of October 1815
by me Samuel Marsden
Thomas signed the register and Sarah made her X mark
in the presence of Richard Jones who signed the register and Ann Williams who made her X mark in the register

Census
Text:

Galvin, Mrs, conditional pardon, Glatton, wife of Thomas Galvin, Sydney
Mary Ann Galvin 14
Susanna Galvin 12
Eleanor Galvin 8
Ann Galvin 6
Thomas Galvin, absolute pardon, Rl Adml, 7 years, farmer Liverpool
Galvin 3
John 1
Thomas 5

Census
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Galvin, Thomas, 53, free by servitude, Ld Admiral, 1792, 7 years, Catholic, landholder, Upper Minto, 270 acres, of which 120 cleared and 100 cultivated, 5 horses, 55 horned cattle
Galvin, Sarah, 44, conditional pardon, Glatton, 1803, life
Galvin, Susan 17 born in the colony
Galvin, Ann 13 born in the colony
Galvin, Thomas 11 born in the colony
Galvin, Margaret 9 born in the colony
Galvin, John 7 born in the colony
Galvin, Catherine 5 born in the colony

Death
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1835533 127/1835 GALVIN THOMAS
V1835465 128/1835 GALVIN THOMAS
V1837488 128/1837 GALVIN THOMAS